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Campsite management, reduction of human impact to flora and fauna along trails, and minimizing of detrimental activities by campers are just a few of the backbreaking, knee-jerking, lung-busting real challenges hounding conservation efforts of most mountaineering clubs in the country.

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Mountain savvy  propelled me up Mt. Talinis (5,905 feet above sea level) on a September 25-26 Open Climb organized by the Cuernos de Negros Mountaineers Club, Inc. based in Silliman University, Dumaguete City.

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Some would miss the old trail to Casaroro. It was more challenging, and reaching the Casaroro basin would earn for one the bragging rights.

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                    [Title] => Wanted: Mountain Tourism Managers
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Campsite management, reduction of human impact to flora and fauna along trails, and minimizing of detrimental activities by campers are just a few of the backbreaking, knee-jerking, lung-busting real challenges hounding conservation efforts of most mountaineering clubs in the country.

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Mountain savvy  propelled me up Mt. Talinis (5,905 feet above sea level) on a September 25-26 Open Climb organized by the Cuernos de Negros Mountaineers Club, Inc. based in Silliman University, Dumaguete City.

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Some would miss the old trail to Casaroro. It was more challenging, and reaching the Casaroro basin would earn for one the bragging rights.

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